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Now, in times of the Brexit you can see that many britsh people feel hostile about refugees and ethnic minorities because of different problems. They also seem to think that they destroy their culture, that is meant to be without other skin colors. The minorities living in Britain feel less british and this controverse is reminding many of them of the past history.
 
Now, in times of the Brexit you can see that many britsh people feel hostile about refugees and ethnic minorities because of different problems. They also seem to think that they destroy their culture, that is meant to be without other skin colors. The minorities living in Britain feel less british and this controverse is reminding many of them of the past history.
 
But the author names british traditions that only exists because of the Immigration. In the end he also claims that no one has a perfect past history and that he is not the same opinion like some politicians in Britain.
 
But the author names british traditions that only exists because of the Immigration. In the end he also claims that no one has a perfect past history and that he is not the same opinion like some politicians in Britain.
 
  
 
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The newspaper article “Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ’British’ culture” written by Afua Hirsch was published in “The Guardian” on the 25 may 2017. She wrote about the history of Great Britain and how the people think about it because of the Brexit.
 
The newspaper article “Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ’British’ culture” written by Afua Hirsch was published in “The Guardian” on the 25 may 2017. She wrote about the history of Great Britain and how the people think about it because of the Brexit.
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The author begins by writing about the leading role Britain got because of the human rights. They lost the rule when Winston Churchill killed “savages” in Sudan. In times of the Brexit you can recognize that a few Britain’s are against refugees and ethnic minorities because of different reasons. Their opinion is that they are destroying their culture because they do not have white skin like the Britain’s. They think the way to be independence and freedom is the Brexit. In the end the author criticizes the british people and the politicians because of their sight because no country has a perfect history.
 
The author begins by writing about the leading role Britain got because of the human rights. They lost the rule when Winston Churchill killed “savages” in Sudan. In times of the Brexit you can recognize that a few Britain’s are against refugees and ethnic minorities because of different reasons. Their opinion is that they are destroying their culture because they do not have white skin like the Britain’s. They think the way to be independence and freedom is the Brexit. In the end the author criticizes the british people and the politicians because of their sight because no country has a perfect history.
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The newspaper article written by Afua Hirsch titled “Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ‘British’ culture” was published by the Guardian on the 25 May 2017. 
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In the first paragraph, the author talks about how Britain is one of the leaders in world trade but is also founded based on racist beliefs. The example of Winston Churchill is given who showed off his crimes concerning Sudan all the while being a leading figure in creating the international humanitarian norms which he still gets praise for to this day. Hirsch then goes on to explain her belief that Britain is going to leave the Council of Europe too. 
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In the next paragraph, a survey is mentioned that states that more than half of British people feel hostile towards refugees and ethnic minorities or feel like their culture is being threatened. A quarter shares the belief that immigrants take away jobs and a third that they don’t contribute to society but instead take away from it. The following paragraph the author talks about British culture and how it is generally perceived as ‘white’. A lot of British people demand their country back, but few people mention wanting their country to be ‘white’ again. This is part of the reason why Racist attacks have grown in numbers again. Hirsch also mentions her own experiences with racism, she mentions one incident when a taxi driver told her that she would be ‘home’ soon.
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Then she mentions the Opinium poll, which states that British minorities are less likely to identify as British since the Eu referendum. Instead, they chose to claim their ethnic identity as their own. This is because of lacking protection offered at workplaces or by the police.
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The last is about how British culture is not exclusively white and does not exclude ethnic minorities by nature. As she mentions that a lot of British traditions do not have their origins in Britain. Such as fish and Chips which is from Portugal. Hirsch feels uneasy about the way patriotism is treated in England because of its reputation for being Xenophobic. She ends her article by thanking the people spreading hostility towards minorities and appeals to everyone to do so themselves.
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The newspaper article "Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about 'British' culture" written by Afua Hirsch, published on 25 May 2017 in "The Guardian" is about the upcoming Brexit, such as its reasons and fears.
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The article says that the British population is hoping for an increasing economy through Brexit. Additionally, many critics claim that many people demand Brexit due to racist attitudes. According to a survey, one in four Britains feel threatened by immigrants and think they would take their jobs away. Every second citizen are concerned that the culture of other ethnic groups will destroy British culture. There have already been campaigns, such as "dog whistles", which demand that dark-skinned people should be deported, to preserve their cultural heritage.
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Critics are concerned that events from Britain's dark history may repeat.
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However, the authors believe that every culture is formed and shaped by international influences. She says that no society has a perfect past and what in case matters, are the attitudes of the present.
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To sum it up, the article deals with different opinions regarding Brexit and ultimately appeals against him.
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The newsletter article “Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ‘British‘ culture“ is written by Afua Hirsch and published on 25 May 2017 in ‘The Guardian‘. It is about the development of British history and how they get to Brexit.
 +
In the first part the author shows Britain’s history. Britain had an important role by finding new human rights in the 20th century. Like many other European countrys they also want to avoid a repeat of war. In the second part the author explains the situation today. Many British people are struggeling with immigrants because they think the immigrants take away their jobs. Some racism attacks against immigrants are a result of these opinions. The Britains want their imperial greatness and their old country back because people from other lands destroy their culture and traditions. The author is kind of criticizing these opinions by telling some traditions that only exist because of immigration. He also shows that no society has a perfect past, so the Britains should accept it.
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The Newspaper Article “Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about “British” culture” by Afua Hirsch and published in “The Guardian” back  on 25th May 2017 is about how the Brexit promotes racism.
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At first, Hirsch talks about how Britain is founded on racist beliefs but still one of the leaders in world trade. She also gives an example where Winston Churchill is a leading figure for international humanitarian norms and praised for it, but did criminal things to the people in Sudan.
 +
Hirsch believes, that the United Kingdom is going to leave the European Parliament. Later on she explains, that many British people are considered, that their culture is being threatened by immigrants because they believe, that immigrants take away jobs and don’t integrate into the society by bringing their own ethnic backround and celebrating their culture. Hirsch also talks about how many Britain’s see Britain as a “white” country and want it to be “white” again, some also demand Britain’s past.
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In fact many people want Britain to be “white” again is one of the main causes racist attacks have grown in the last years. The author also explains her experiences with racism and how some British campaigns show, that black People shouldn’t show their culture or ethnic backround in public.
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A lot of people are concerned and worried that the events from Britain’s dark past may repeat.
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Afua  Hirsch does not agree with the racist part of Britain. She believes that every culture is influenced by other country’s and that no society has a good past but all that matters is the present.
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The newspaper article "Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about 'British' culture", written by Afua Hirsch and published in the 'The Guardian' on 25 May 2017 deals with Britain's position in the world regarding to the Brexit. The text also exposes the interior conflicts and movements in Britain itself.
 +
Firstly the author points out that there are different developments, which might be contradictory. One aspect is that Britain turns back to the old empire what can be associated with Britain's position as leader of world trade. Although Britain represent a leader role in creating humanitarian norms it does not accord with their own realization.
 +
Furthermore, the author emphasizes the result of a survey that the majority of British people feel uncomfortable regarding of the presence of ethnic minorities. Other opinions and impressions are that ethnic minorities take away jobs and isolate themselves in the society.
 +
Besides, the author mentions that the vision of an 'white' country causes the effect that ethnic minority British people distance themselves from the British identity. In context to that the author states that patriotic movements could associated with racist developments what lead to interior conflicts.
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Finally, the author depicts that the culture developed of the association of different immigrants and their influences, therefore Britain should be not splited in separate groups.
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All in all, the text focuses on the development of Britain and movements of various impressions of their population and opinions regarding to the society and culture.
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The newspaper article „Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ‘British’ culture”, written by Afua Hirsch and published in ‘The Guardian’ on the 25th of May 2017 deals with Britain’s position on the Brexit. Additionally, it talks about issues and important movements within Britain.
 +
First, the author mentions that while Britain is one of the leaders in world trade, it is also founded on racist beliefs. The author provides the reader with the example of Winston Churchill, a man, who participated in a racist killing in Sudan, whilst playing an important leading role in creating the international humanitarian norms. Moreover, the author explains her belief that Britain is going to leave the Council of Europe. Furthermore, a survey, informing that more than half of British people feel hostile towards ethnic minorities and refugees or believe their culture to be threatened by these minorities, is mentioned. The author concludes to the British culture generally being perceived as ‘white’. Many British people want to take back their country, which results in more racist behavior. Hirsch now refers to the Opinium poll stating that British minorities are less likely to identify as British since the EU referendum due to a lack of protection at workplaces and by the police. Additionally, the author explains that British culture does not exclude ethnic minorities by nature and that many typical traditions are a result of immigration. Finally, Hirsch expresses her feelings of discomfort about the way that patriotism is treated in England.
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The newspaper article "Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about 'British' culture" written by Afua Hirsch and published on "The Gurdian" on 25 May 2017,deals with the position of Britians to the Brexit and the interior conflicts.
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First, she talks about the development of Britian and that the world trade is based on racist. Moreover, she says that Britian has a main role for humanitarian norms, which does not match with their realization. In addition, the most people feel uncomfortable about the presence of ethnic minorities what became clear with a survey. On the other side, she points out that the interviewed people think that the minorities take jobs away and isolate themself in the society. The vision of the 'white  country' causes that the minority does not identy as British. Furthermore, the author mentions that the patriotic movements can be connected with rasim developments which  leads to interior conflicts. Finally, she emphasizes that Britian should not split and seperat in groups. 
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All in all, the text shows the development and the different  opinion of their population and how they see the culture and society.
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The newspaper article "Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about 'British' culture" written by Afua Hirsch, published in "The Guardian" on May 25th 2017 broaches the upcoming issues with the Brexit as the reasons for the Brexit.
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Hirsch begins her article by writing about Great Britain having success in the worlds trades and the Britains wanting to get back to the age of empire scince the Brexit has come up. She claims that this land was founded on racist beliefs and got a leading role for human rights which was damaged as Winston Churchill murdered “savages” in Sudan.
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But she also points out that many people she interviewed think that many people are racist and think that minoritys take jobs away.

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The newspaper article written by Afua Hirsch, published on 25 May 2017 in 'The Guardian' , is about the hidden history that is now becoming more current because of Brexit. In the beginning the author shows that Britain became a leading role when it came to creating the human rights in the 20th century. But during that accomplishment Winston Churchill killed "savages" in Sudan. Now, in times of the Brexit you can see that many britsh people feel hostile about refugees and ethnic minorities because of different problems. They also seem to think that they destroy their culture, that is meant to be without other skin colors. The minorities living in Britain feel less british and this controverse is reminding many of them of the past history. But the author names british traditions that only exists because of the Immigration. In the end he also claims that no one has a perfect past history and that he is not the same opinion like some politicians in Britain.

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The newspaper article written by Afua Hirsch was published on 25 May 2017 in “The Guardian”. It is about the history of Great Britain and the changing thoughts about it now because of Brexit. First the author mentions that the British became a leading role for the human rights. However, this reputation was damaged when Winston Churchill murdered “savages” in Sudan. That some British people today are still struggling with individual problems is good to see. So they demand Brexit to be free and independent. They also think that foreigners change or even destroy their culture and traditions, which is the reason they prefer the uniform white race. The author criticizes the British opinion. He claims that no country has a perfect past and add that Great Britain never was “thoroughbred” because some of traditions or food came from other countries like Portugal.


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The newspaper article “Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ’British’ culture” written by Afua Hirsch was published in “The Guardian” on the 25 may 2017. She wrote about the history of Great Britain and how the people think about it because of the Brexit.

The author begins by writing about the leading role Britain got because of the human rights. They lost the rule when Winston Churchill killed “savages” in Sudan. In times of the Brexit you can recognize that a few Britain’s are against refugees and ethnic minorities because of different reasons. Their opinion is that they are destroying their culture because they do not have white skin like the Britain’s. They think the way to be independence and freedom is the Brexit. In the end the author criticizes the british people and the politicians because of their sight because no country has a perfect history.


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The newspaper article written by Afua Hirsch titled “Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ‘British’ culture” was published by the Guardian on the 25 May 2017.

In the first paragraph, the author talks about how Britain is one of the leaders in world trade but is also founded based on racist beliefs. The example of Winston Churchill is given who showed off his crimes concerning Sudan all the while being a leading figure in creating the international humanitarian norms which he still gets praise for to this day. Hirsch then goes on to explain her belief that Britain is going to leave the Council of Europe too. In the next paragraph, a survey is mentioned that states that more than half of British people feel hostile towards refugees and ethnic minorities or feel like their culture is being threatened. A quarter shares the belief that immigrants take away jobs and a third that they don’t contribute to society but instead take away from it. The following paragraph the author talks about British culture and how it is generally perceived as ‘white’. A lot of British people demand their country back, but few people mention wanting their country to be ‘white’ again. This is part of the reason why Racist attacks have grown in numbers again. Hirsch also mentions her own experiences with racism, she mentions one incident when a taxi driver told her that she would be ‘home’ soon. Then she mentions the Opinium poll, which states that British minorities are less likely to identify as British since the Eu referendum. Instead, they chose to claim their ethnic identity as their own. This is because of lacking protection offered at workplaces or by the police. The last is about how British culture is not exclusively white and does not exclude ethnic minorities by nature. As she mentions that a lot of British traditions do not have their origins in Britain. Such as fish and Chips which is from Portugal. Hirsch feels uneasy about the way patriotism is treated in England because of its reputation for being Xenophobic. She ends her article by thanking the people spreading hostility towards minorities and appeals to everyone to do so themselves.


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The newspaper article "Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about 'British' culture" written by Afua Hirsch, published on 25 May 2017 in "The Guardian" is about the upcoming Brexit, such as its reasons and fears.


The article says that the British population is hoping for an increasing economy through Brexit. Additionally, many critics claim that many people demand Brexit due to racist attitudes. According to a survey, one in four Britains feel threatened by immigrants and think they would take their jobs away. Every second citizen are concerned that the culture of other ethnic groups will destroy British culture. There have already been campaigns, such as "dog whistles", which demand that dark-skinned people should be deported, to preserve their cultural heritage.

Critics are concerned that events from Britain's dark history may repeat.

However, the authors believe that every culture is formed and shaped by international influences. She says that no society has a perfect past and what in case matters, are the attitudes of the present.

To sum it up, the article deals with different opinions regarding Brexit and ultimately appeals against him.


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The newsletter article “Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ‘British‘ culture“ is written by Afua Hirsch and published on 25 May 2017 in ‘The Guardian‘. It is about the development of British history and how they get to Brexit. In the first part the author shows Britain’s history. Britain had an important role by finding new human rights in the 20th century. Like many other European countrys they also want to avoid a repeat of war. In the second part the author explains the situation today. Many British people are struggeling with immigrants because they think the immigrants take away their jobs. Some racism attacks against immigrants are a result of these opinions. The Britains want their imperial greatness and their old country back because people from other lands destroy their culture and traditions. The author is kind of criticizing these opinions by telling some traditions that only exist because of immigration. He also shows that no society has a perfect past, so the Britains should accept it.


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The Newspaper Article “Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about “British” culture” by Afua Hirsch and published in “The Guardian” back on 25th May 2017 is about how the Brexit promotes racism.

At first, Hirsch talks about how Britain is founded on racist beliefs but still one of the leaders in world trade. She also gives an example where Winston Churchill is a leading figure for international humanitarian norms and praised for it, but did criminal things to the people in Sudan. Hirsch believes, that the United Kingdom is going to leave the European Parliament. Later on she explains, that many British people are considered, that their culture is being threatened by immigrants because they believe, that immigrants take away jobs and don’t integrate into the society by bringing their own ethnic backround and celebrating their culture. Hirsch also talks about how many Britain’s see Britain as a “white” country and want it to be “white” again, some also demand Britain’s past. In fact many people want Britain to be “white” again is one of the main causes racist attacks have grown in the last years. The author also explains her experiences with racism and how some British campaigns show, that black People shouldn’t show their culture or ethnic backround in public. A lot of people are concerned and worried that the events from Britain’s dark past may repeat.

Afua Hirsch does not agree with the racist part of Britain. She believes that every culture is influenced by other country’s and that no society has a good past but all that matters is the present.

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The newspaper article "Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about 'British' culture", written by Afua Hirsch and published in the 'The Guardian' on 25 May 2017 deals with Britain's position in the world regarding to the Brexit. The text also exposes the interior conflicts and movements in Britain itself. Firstly the author points out that there are different developments, which might be contradictory. One aspect is that Britain turns back to the old empire what can be associated with Britain's position as leader of world trade. Although Britain represent a leader role in creating humanitarian norms it does not accord with their own realization. Furthermore, the author emphasizes the result of a survey that the majority of British people feel uncomfortable regarding of the presence of ethnic minorities. Other opinions and impressions are that ethnic minorities take away jobs and isolate themselves in the society. Besides, the author mentions that the vision of an 'white' country causes the effect that ethnic minority British people distance themselves from the British identity. In context to that the author states that patriotic movements could associated with racist developments what lead to interior conflicts. Finally, the author depicts that the culture developed of the association of different immigrants and their influences, therefore Britain should be not splited in separate groups. All in all, the text focuses on the development of Britain and movements of various impressions of their population and opinions regarding to the society and culture.

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The newspaper article „Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about ‘British’ culture”, written by Afua Hirsch and published in ‘The Guardian’ on the 25th of May 2017 deals with Britain’s position on the Brexit. Additionally, it talks about issues and important movements within Britain. First, the author mentions that while Britain is one of the leaders in world trade, it is also founded on racist beliefs. The author provides the reader with the example of Winston Churchill, a man, who participated in a racist killing in Sudan, whilst playing an important leading role in creating the international humanitarian norms. Moreover, the author explains her belief that Britain is going to leave the Council of Europe. Furthermore, a survey, informing that more than half of British people feel hostile towards ethnic minorities and refugees or believe their culture to be threatened by these minorities, is mentioned. The author concludes to the British culture generally being perceived as ‘white’. Many British people want to take back their country, which results in more racist behavior. Hirsch now refers to the Opinium poll stating that British minorities are less likely to identify as British since the EU referendum due to a lack of protection at workplaces and by the police. Additionally, the author explains that British culture does not exclude ethnic minorities by nature and that many typical traditions are a result of immigration. Finally, Hirsch expresses her feelings of discomfort about the way that patriotism is treated in England.


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The newspaper article "Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about 'British' culture" written by Afua Hirsch and published on "The Gurdian" on 25 May 2017,deals with the position of Britians to the Brexit and the interior conflicts.

First, she talks about the development of Britian and that the world trade is based on racist. Moreover, she says that Britian has a main role for humanitarian norms, which does not match with their realization. In addition, the most people feel uncomfortable about the presence of ethnic minorities what became clear with a survey. On the other side, she points out that the interviewed people think that the minorities take jobs away and isolate themself in the society. The vision of the 'white country' causes that the minority does not identy as British. Furthermore, the author mentions that the patriotic movements can be connected with rasim developments which leads to interior conflicts. Finally, she emphasizes that Britian should not split and seperat in groups. All in all, the text shows the development and the different opinion of their population and how they see the culture and society.


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The newspaper article "Brexit is entrenching some dangerous myths about 'British' culture" written by Afua Hirsch, published in "The Guardian" on May 25th 2017 broaches the upcoming issues with the Brexit as the reasons for the Brexit.

Hirsch begins her article by writing about Great Britain having success in the worlds trades and the Britains wanting to get back to the age of empire scince the Brexit has come up. She claims that this land was founded on racist beliefs and got a leading role for human rights which was damaged as Winston Churchill murdered “savages” in Sudan. But she also points out that many people she interviewed think that many people are racist and think that minoritys take jobs away.